"Even while pleading guilty, Diaz showed no remorse, compassion, or empathy for the victim," Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackaukas told ABC 7. "We hope the resolution of this case brings some closure to Ms. Hadley so she can move forward in her life."

The Craigslist ad created by Diaz steered men to her Anaheim home for consensual "rape fantasy" sex, and she claimed one man tried to rape her. She also allegedly faked a pregnancy and cancer and claimed Hadley threatened to kill her.

Michelle Hadley spent 88 days in jail following the false allegations. (Jeff Gritchen/AP)

Hadley was arrested and jailed for 88 days before investigators say they discovered Diaz was behind everything. Diaz was arrested in Arizona, and charges against Hadley were dropped. Hadley is suing the city of Anaheim.

"There are days when I wonder if I'll ever be able to have a normal life or a family after this because everything has just been so turned upside-down now," Hadley told ABC 7.

"Our heart goes out to Michelle," a spokesperson for the city of Anaheim told ABC 7. "As you can see from today's sentencing, this was an incredibly cruel and complex scheme, the extent of which required us to act in accordance with our duty under the law."